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Wearing the traditional Palestinian headscarf, Chilean deputies from 12 parties have recently drafted a bill that seeks to sanction merchandise, goods and services imports from "Israeli" colonies in occupied Palestinian territories, considered illegal by international law.

The action by parliament is in response to the escalation of violence in which more than 250 Palestinians were killed in May by Israel, and after a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report indicated that there are crimes against humanity, apartheid and persecution in occupied territories.

“This report recommends that the UN member states be able to take action in this regard. It is evident that, like Chile, we can give clear signals that what is happening in Palestinian territory are abhorrent crimes against humanity and we cannot be immune to that,” Sergio Gahona, deputy of the Independent Democratic Union party and author of the project, told Anadolu Agency.

Gahona said that Chile cannot stop a war, but as a country it can give clear signals that what is happening in Palestinian territories are crimes against humanity.

In addition, the bill highlights that HRW recommended a review of cooperation agreements and all other forms of trade. That is why they consider it a show of support to present the bill that also includes criminal sanctions for the importer who violates the established prohibition.


Legislative support for Palestinian cause

The Palestinian cause has been endorsed across the board by the Chilean legislature for decades, given the influence of the Palestinian community living in the country, with nearly half a million people, is the largest Palestinian group outside the Middle East.

From parties of the traditional Chilean left, such as the Communist Party, to parties of the conservative right, including the Independent Democratic Union, they have supported resolutions in favor of ending the occupation and expressed their rejection of the violation of human rights by Israeli forces.

“In Chile, Palestine gathers people from different political sectors. Many of us come from a Palestinian family, as in my case, that my mother is Palestinian and my father is Chilean. And it is because of our commitment to unrestricted respect for human rights, and that is why we want to establish that our country does not allow the commercialization of products that are manufactured in militarily occupied territories and illegally, in accordance with international law," deputy Jorge Brito told Anadolu Agency.

The legislator of the leftist Democratic Revolution party points out that there are currently more than 80 "Israeli" settlements in Palestine that extract natural resources or manufacture products in the same place where soldiers point weapons and detain and torture Palestinian children, adolescents and families. "Many times in our country we are asked what we can do to collaborate in peace and we precisely believe that this measure is moving in the right direction and I hope that it can be law promptly," he said.

For his part, the former president of the chamber, Ivan Flores, assured that "Israel" has systematically disregarded more than 40 UN resolutions that account for illegal occupations of Palestine where the population is expelled from lands they have occupied for centuries to install factories and export Israeli products to the world.

"If the United Nations has not been able to enforce international law, what we are asking is to forbid the entry to Chile of products that come from factories that have been installed in territories illegally usurped from Palestinian families," Flores said during the presentation of the bill.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet published a database in 2019, which registered 206 companies linked to activities in Israeli colonies in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and points out that those companies play a central role in consolidating the establishment and expansion of "Israeli" settlements.

With the bill, Chile joins other initiatives such as those currently being processed in Ireland and the European Union, which require different labeling for products that come from Jewish colonies in occupied territories amid escalating violence that triggered an investigation by the UN Human Rights Council into possible war crimes allegedly committed by the "Israeli" army during 11 days of bombing in the Gaza Strip./aa

 KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan's is racing to ramp up supplies of oxygen as a deadly third surge of COVID-19 worsens, a senior health official told The Associated Press in an interview Saturday.

The government is installing oxygen supply plants in 10 provinces where up to 65% of those tested in some areas are COVID positive, health ministry spokesman Ghulam Dastigir Nazari said.

By WHO recommendations, anything higher than 5% shows officials aren’t testing widely enough, allowing the virus to spread unchecked. Afghanistan carries out barely 4,000 tests a day and often much less.

Afghanistan's 24-hour infection count has also continued its upward climb from 1,500 at the end of May when the health ministry was already calling the surge “a crisis,” to more than 2,300 this week. Since the pandemic outbreak, Afghanistan is reporting 101,906 positive cases and 4,122 deaths. But those figures are likely a massive undercount, registering only deaths in hospitals — not the far greater numbers who die at home.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan received 900 oxygen cylinders from Iran on Saturday, part of 3,800 cylinders Tehran promised to deliver to Kabul last week. The shipment was delayed by Iran's presidential elections, said Nazari.

Afghanistan has even run out of empty cylinders, receiving a delivery of 1,000 last week from Uzbekistan.

Meanwhile hospitals are rationing their oxygen supplies. Afghans desperate for oxygen are banging on the doors of the few oxygen suppliers in the Afghan capital, begging for their empty cylinders to be filled for COVID infected loved ones at home.

Abdul Wasi, whose wife has been sick for nearly 10 days, has been waiting four days for one 45-liter cylinder to be filled at the Najb Siddiqi oxygen plant in east Kabul. Scores of mostly men were banging on the 10-foot steel gate of the oxygen plant. Some rolled their empty oxygen cylinders up against the gate, while others waved small slips of paper carrying the number of their cylinder inside the plant, waiting to be filled.

Wasi said there were no hospital beds for his wife, whose oxygen level hovers around 70-80%. They are rationing her, he said giving her small amounts of oxygen when it drops to around 45 -50%.

“How can I do anything else? I have been waiting four days for my cylinder to be filled,” he said. The oxygen plant refills cylinders for 400 Afghanis (roughly $5), while in the market it costs 4,000 Afghanis (roughly $50).

For the country’s poor — over half of Afghanistan 36 million people according to World Bank figures — the situation has become desperate.

Wasi said on Friday as he waited outside the oxygen plant that a patient on a stretcher was carried to the door while the family begged for oxygen. The patient died.

“Right there,” he said pointing to the gate. “I saw them carrying the patient. They were crying and begging and then he died.”

Barat Ali had arrived at the plant at 6 a.m. Saturday. It was his third day waiting for his cylinder to be filled.

“The poor people in this country have nothing. I have been standing in the sun for eight hours,” he said clutching his small piece of paper that contained his cylinder number. The government “has eaten all the (international) donations.”

Necephor Mghendi, who is the Afghanistan delegation head for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, told the AP in an interview in Kabul that the groups are working to get an oxygen generation plant into the country. The Afghan Red Crescent runs a 50-bed hospital devoted to COVID patients and uses roughly 250 cylinders a day, but in recent days it has been receiving barely half that many.

The needs are critical he said, offering as an example one patient currently at the Red Crescent hospital who needs one 45-litre cylinder every 15 minutes to stay alive, he said.

“The situation is very concerning,” he said.

Inside the Najib Siddiqi oxygen plant dozens of cylinders were being filled, but owner Najib Siddiqi said he can’t keep up. He supplies hospitals but has cut output to them by half, with the other half going to the crowds banging on his gates. He even fills smaller cylinders for free, but he has only the capacity to fill 450-500 cylinders a day.

“It’s not enough. They are outside like this all day,” he said.

Sakhi Ahmad Payman, chairman of the Afghanistan Chamber of Industries and Mines, who was inside the plant having made a tour of the oxygen plants in the city, said all nine facilities in Kabul were overwhelmed. Countrywide he said Afghanistan has 30 oxygen producing plants, and all are unable to keep up with demand.

Payman blasted the government.

“They knew we were in the middle of a crisis and didn’t do anything until it was too late,” he said./AP

•        The center of the Milky Way could be dark matter instead of a supermassive black hole, according to a new study.

•        The study is based on observations of the objects that orbit closest to the center.

•        If it’s true, this could help explain how supermassive black holes originate.

What if the center of our galaxy isn’t a supermassive black hole after all, but instead, a massive amount of dark matter? That would flip our long-held understanding of the Milky Way, but in a new study, scientists from Italy, Argentina, and Colombia say the evidence stacks up.

The idea of a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is well-established, based partly on the orbit of specific stars like S0-2. Scientists study these objects in orbit as a way to extrapolate what they are actually orbiting around—in this case, “a supermassive black hole 4 million times the mass of the Sun,” ScienceAlert explains.

That supermassive black hole is called Sagittarius A*. S0-2 and other established stars are pulled every which way in their orbits around Sagittarius A*, into extreme orbits that scientists measure in order to get some idea of what the supermassive black hole is all about. Think about how soap suds behave as water swirls down your drain and what that tells you about what the drain is doing. Even if you couldn’t see the drain directly, the behaviors around it would give you clues.

Scientists are still conducting that kind of research, but a new-to-us class of space objects is casting a shadow over the black hole theory. These objects “look like gas but behave like stars,” physicist Andrea Ghez told ScienceAlert in 2020. There are six “G” objects of this kind, with orbits ranging from 170 to 1,600 years long.

Recently, their wonky orbits have led to a new, competing theory to describe the center of the Milky Way.

In 2014, scientists observed object G2 pass its closest point to Sagittarius A* and become stretched out and distorted—a phenomenon known as drag. This, scientists from the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics in Italy say, is a sign that Sagittarius A* might be something other than a supermassive black hole.

In 2020, the same research team published findings that G2 and S2 might be experiencing the same different kind of gravitational pull near Sagittarius A*. They say the way these objects behave is more consistent with a specific kind of dark matter, In their side-by-side analysis of black hole versus dark matter as the explanation, dark matter was a better statistical fit.

Dark matter is matter that we can’t see, but we can measure it through its effect on gravity and objects around it. Dark matter makes up 30 percent of the mass of our universe, yet it’s invisible and, so far, not directly observed. But its presence, along with the related idea of dark energy, makes up a total of 99.5 percent of the mass of the universe around us and provides the missing piece to a ton of questions in physics and cosmology.

Dark matter can and does turn into black holes, but the scientists posit that Sagittarius A* is instead a blob-like mass that will require a lot more material in order to turn into a black hole. For now, it could just be a dense blob that still attracts nearby objects as a black hole does. And if it is a kind of proto future black hole, that could explain how supermassive black holes form in the first place—something scientists have been puzzled by for decades.

In this new study, accepted for publication by MNRAS Letters, the Italian, Argentinian, and Colombian scientists explain that not just the directly affected G2 and S2 space objects line up with the dark matter theory. They’ve expanded their study to the closest, most well-understood stars orbiting Sagittarius A* and found those stars also behave consistently with a dark matter model.

So, what do these findings mean? Well, when it comes to the swirling mysteries at the heart of the galaxy, all news is good news. These scientists have put out an ambitious new theory, and subsequent work will either back them up or respectfully disagree, citing different analysis and observation. That will continue to lead toward a better understanding of supermassive black holes and of Sagittarius A* in particular, and could help to solve the mystery./ Prevention

Spring rain storms weren’t enough to fill Utah’s reservoirs or rejuvenate the soil, so Gov. Spencer J. Cox took his plea to Twitter: Fix your leaky faucets, stop taking long showers, get rid of the lawn – and pray for rain.

The crisis isn’t unique to Utah. About 40% of the country is currently experiencing drought conditions, according to U.S. Drought Monitor. Drought has been a consistent problem in the Southwest for about two decades, and it’s increasingly creating an existential dilemma: Does the West have enough water to go around?

Huge reservoirs are now drying up as drought threatens farms and its effects fuel wildfires. Cox, a Republican, warned the drought puts crops, livestock, wildlife, the state’s food supply and “really, our way of life” at risk.

It's all happening at a pace that is surprising and alarming experts. Some worry that without major water conservation efforts, the West could be on track for unprecedented water shortages.

States and local governments are ramping up rules aimed at cutting back water usage, and most of the initial burden is expected to hit farmers, who are responsible for the vast amount of water use. But individuals are also seeing water restrictions impact them — especially if they have a lawn to water.

Even so, conservation efforts may not be enough to fix the problem, Cox feared. “We need some divine intervention.”

Scientists and advocates suggest another solution: The West needs to drastically cut its water usage, and that means more than taking shorter showers.

Rain alone unlikely to fix the drought problem

Droughts can be short-term, but the one facing the West likely isn’t. The problem appears to be too big, the trend too strong to be reversed by drenching rains or a few above average years of precipitation.

“I don’t see a going back to a pre-drought time any time soon,” Veva Deheza, the executive director of the National Integrated Drought Information System, told USA TODAY.

A spring 2020 study warned that the West is exiting an unusually wet time in its history and heading straight into an unusually dry time that could last years, decades or centuries.

Scientists see that trend playing out year after year.

“The anticipation is always that, eventually, rain will come. And so we’re stretching out the water that we do have,” said Nancy Selover, who recently retired as Arizona’s state climatologist.

She compared the water supply issues out West with that of survivors on a desert island. “You have to say, how long do you think it’ll be until somebody rescues us? How much does everyone get when you simply don’t know when the rain will come?”

Typically, states use massive reservoirs to store extra water from years with above-average precipitation so it can be used during drier times. It’s a complex system involving more than just rain water: melted snow from mountainous regions is among one of the biggest concerns.

But these are not normal times.

Scientists describe the past two decades as a drought worsened by climate change, population growth and increased agricultural needs, and say the Colorado River Basin is undergoing “aridification” that will complicate water management for generations to come. That’s especially troubling for the seven states that rely on the Colorado River for water: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.

Across the country drought is a concern, Deheza said. They're occasional in the East and sometimes extreme in the Midwest. But in the West, particularly in the southwest, they've recently been nearly pervasive.

Droughts in wetter climates can put a short-term strain on water systems that can quickly spiral into a crisis. A 2016 drought in Georgia led to concerns about taps running dry.

But in the already dry southwest, the slow-moving crisis is just as severe, but will take much longer to turn around — especially amid concerns the climate is becoming more desert-like.

“It’s getting harder and harder to recover from these low … years,” John Berggren, a water policy analyst with Western Resource Advocates, told USA TODAY. Berggren said reservoirs are increasingly going down without any good years to help replenish them.

Drought has ripple effects, Berggren said. Just one of them: Dry soil can suck up moisture before it reaches reservoirs, making it hard to fill them back up, even during an unusually wet year.

And Deheza said warming temperatures cause more water to evaporate, also complicating efforts to build up reserves.

It takes intricate planning to ensure dry years won’t have a damaging impact on most people’s day-to-day lives. But with growing uncertainty about the changing climate of the southwest, it’s getting harder and harder to make those plans, Deheza said.

Lake Mead is seen in the distance behind mostly dead plants in an area of dry, cracked earth that used to be underwater near Boulder Beach on June 12.

Drought concerns growing at an alarming pace

The largest reservoir in the country made headlines in early June when it dipped to a record low, a rapid decline that outpaced projections from just a few months ago.

Lake Mead then stood at just 36% of full capacity and the downward spiral shows no sign of letting up, a troubling statistic for the Hoover Dam, where low water levels have reduced energy capacity by 25%. Typically, the dam powers enough electricity to serve more than a million people a year across Nevada, Arizona and California.

A similar situation is currently playing out in Northern California’s Lake Oroville, where one hydroelectric power plant will likely have to shut down for the first time ever due to the abnormally low water levels.

“Things are starting to plummet pretty drastically,” Berggren said.

Doing nothing to reduce water usage could lead to an unimaginable future for the West, Berggren said: “If we do nothing, it’s going to be really bad.”

A high-water mark or "bathtub ring" is visible on the shoreline of Lake Mead at Hoover Dam.

He described a world where rivers run dry, dust overruns the landscape, some taps stop flowing and millions of people flee, seeking water.

But that hypothetical isn’t imminent and much can still be done to prevent it, Berggren said.

Many experts note that while conditions are worsening and only exacerbated by climate change, the West has always been dry and experienced prolonged periods of droughts.

Jay Lund, a professor at the University of California Davis who heads its Center for Watershed Sciences, described the prolonged periods of precipitation and dry periods over centuries, sometimes lasting decades.

“We’ve always had a lot of trouble with droughts. Always,” Lund said. “The difference here is now the temperatures are higher. Now we have more people. Now we have more agriculture. Now we need more water and have an increased demand.”

And just a small adjustment, such as temperatures becoming just a few degrees warmer, can start a ripple effect impacting everything from water levels, food prices, water consumption and the number of wildfires.

Water conservation hits farms, lawns first

Water conservation won’t bring back the rain, but experts say it’s a needed step to help prevent widespread water shortages.

Contingency plans for how to divide up water among states as shortages hit have already been made, and cutbacks are expected in the coming year.

Agriculture — which uses about 90% of ground and surface water in some western states, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture — is likely to be the first to be impacted by shortages.

There are short and long-term changes farmers can make, all of them challenging. Upcoming water shortages may be temporary, but farmers may have to rethink their approach to low-value crops like hay and alfalfa — especially in areas where a lot of water is needed to grow them. Some farmers might even elect to leave the region, something that also could have ramifications on the interconnected agriculture community and the prices consumers pay in grocery stores.

Selover noted that more farmers are fallowing their fields, letting land rest and go unplanted for a period of time, when water is in short supply. But for some, such as those growing pecans or walnuts, one year without watering an orchard means trees die and won’t be able to produce again for up to a decade.

“If you have one year that you don't provide water to the trees, they die, and next year's water isn't going to bring them back. So now you've lost everything,” she said. “A lot of those trees take five, seven, 10 years of growing before they produce the first nut.”

The choices aren’t easy.

“They’ll either have to plant different crops that don’t use as much water or they’ll just have to fallow their fields,” Selover said.

Berggren said conservation will require changes in the landscapes that surround homes and cities. In many cases, water-guzzling plants and grasses should be replaced with more drought-tolerant native landscapes that look great and are better suited to the climate.

Cutting back on water usage is something parts of California are already familiar with, even if only puts a small dent in overall water usage. In June, a Redding, California, leader said the city may again use "water police" to enforce conservation rules if the drought worsens.

In the past, the workers left door hangers that spelled out water use cutback rules and explained strategies to use less water.

People who watered lawns on days they shouldn't have or otherwise broke conservation rules could expect a visit from the "water police."

Meanwhile, Nevada has moved to outlaw “non-functional turf” in the Las Vegas area — that’s decorative grass that guzzles water and isn’t used by anyone.

In Iowa, Des Moines Water Works has asked central Iowa residents to cut lawn watering by 25%.

But experts know conservation has its limits: “Let’s face it, if these conditions continue to persist and get worse, conservation practices only get you so far,” Deheza said.

Drought-plagued regions may need to make major structural changes in how communities and industry use water. She said history tells us both do a “fantastic job of adapting” when needed. And the southwest has plenty to learn from communities in Africa and the Middle East that have long lived in deserts.

But it's increasingly clear simply waiting for the water to come back won't end the crisis.

“You can never fix this problem,” Lund said. “There is no solution. It’s like fixing the problem with hurricanes on the East Coast. You don’t. You live with it and learn how to manage it.”

The Council of Ministers decided to allow non-Kuwaitis to enter the country, provided they receive two doses of one of the approved vaccines in Kuwait, provided that two PCR examinations are performed, the first 72 hours before arrival stating that they are free of infection with the virus, and the other during the home quarantine period of seven days after arrival, but it is possible to End the stone before that in case the test result appears negative./agencies

The Covid-19 Advisory Board of the government responsible for fighting the outbreak in Japan said on Friday that the 2020 Tokyo Olympics should be played without spectators, according to the Kyodo agency.

Shigeru Omi, head of the Japan Community Health Care Organization, held a news conference in Tokyo regarding proposals the board made to the government about the Games.

Omi said that it is reasonable to organize the Games without spectators.

He said it would be the most effective way to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

Omi advised organizers to think about ways to reduce the risk, identify scenarios that provide strong measures and to make their decisions public as soon as possible.

In addition, 26 experts, including Director-General of National Institute of Infectious Diseases Takaji Wakita shared concerns with the government and the organizational team that the Olympics could trigger a new wave of the coronavirus outbreak.

Olympics Minister Seiko Hashimoto said organizers thought similarly to the opinions of the experts about spectators at the Games and they will work on ways that allow spectators to be in the stands safely, in consultation with experts.

The Olympic Games, which were postponed last year because of the pandemic, will be held July 23 - Aug. 8 and the Paralympic Games from Aug. 24 - Sept. 5./aa

The European Commission and AstraZeneca claimed victory regarding a lawsuit on failed coronavirus vaccine deliveries after a Brussels court issued its ruling on Friday. 

The Court of First Instance of Brussels delivered its first decision on the case that the European Commission filed against the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company for breaching an advanced purchase agreement that it signed with the bloc.

In a statement, the European Commission stressed that the decision confirmed their reason to start the legal procedure since the Court ordered interim measures for delivering urgently needed 50 million doses.

The company has to respect a binding schedule of deliveries, starting July 26 and deliver the last installment Sept. 27.

The EU executive body also appreciated the fact that the Court pointed out that AstraZeneca had committed a “serious breach” of its contracted obligations.

AstraZeneca also welcomed the ruling.

The company interpreted the decision as if they were obliged to deliver to the bloc 80.2 million doses, out of which they had already completed 70 million.

They also claimed that the Court dismissed all other demands of the European Commission, and “the Court found that the European Commission has no exclusivity or right of priority over all other contracting parties.”

The legal procedure will continue in September.

The bloc and the company have been in dispute about deliveries since January.

The company was heavily criticized by EU officials after it announced delays in shipments due to “reduced yields at a manufacturing site” while it continued to supply British health authorities that authorized the vaccine a month earlier than the EU.

AstraZeneca argued that it signed a contract with the UK earlier than the EU and it promised to deliver vaccines to the bloc with its “best reasonable efforts.”

The company originally signed up to deliver 300 million doses until July.

But it only shipped 30 million out of the contracted 120 million in the first quarter of 2021 and announced later it would deliver 70 million out of 180 million.

The EU, which has a population of 450 million, last year signed advanced purchase agreements with six vaccine producers -- Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, CureVac, Johnson&Johnson, and Sanofi/GlaxoSmithKline -- to buy about 2.6 billion doses.

The bloc contributed financially to research to develop the jabs to receive first the treatments.

Following the spat in January, the EU also introduced an export control mechanism on vaccines produced in EU countries from February./aa

A new Turkish-made indigenous fixed-wing tactical unmanned aerial vehicle, Alpagu, developed by Turkish defense company, STM, successfully carried out a test firing with ammunition. 

"Able to operate effectively day and night by a single soldier, Alpagu hit its target with full accuracy in the test firing carried out at the Aksaray Shooting Range,” according to a statement by Turkey's Defense Industries Authority. “After launching, Alpagu, which flew for about 10 minutes, followed the target through image tracking software. Undetected until the last moment, Alpagu destroyed its target with the ammunition on it."

Alpagu is distinguished by its lightweight structure, diving speed, low radar cross-section and its ability to do pinpoint damage to high-value, important targets.

It weighs less than 2 kilograms (4.5 pounds) and is one of the few such UAVs in the world.

Despite its small size and light weight, Alpagu carries enough explosives to neutralize targets, can work at very long distances and can be easily transported and used by a single soldier.

It also provides an important surprise effect and operational superiority with its artificial intelligence and image-processing capabilities, silence and ability to bring explosives it carries to the target.

In addition to its superior capabilities, Alpagu is set apart from competitors with features such as the ability to be used as a herd and integration with various platforms.

It has versions that can be launched from multiple launchers over armored vehicles.

There are versions of Alpagu that can be launched from armed unmanned aerial platforms, as well.

STM is planning larger, more explosive, longer-range and faster versions of Alpagu.

After STM developed a small-size platform under 2 kilograms, larger platforms will soon be ready for use.

After work on larger versions of Alpagu, platforms that can engage more than 10 kilograms and bigger targets will be produced.

Following deliveries starting this year, STM aims to create an Alpagu product family with products that will be diversified beginning next year./aa

A Turkish scientist urged authorities on Friday to eliminate conditions for the formation of marine mucilage in the Sea of Marmara. 

“The mucilage sinks to the bottom and creates a deceptive bottom structure. This deceptive bottom negatively affects both the oxygenation and nutrition of the organisms living there. Action should be taken immediately,” Mustafa Sari, dean of Maritime Faculty at Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University, told Anadolu Agency.

“In our dives, we see that the situation is getting worse every week. In my last dive, which I went down to a depth of about 16 meters [52feet], I saw that almost all of the sponge communities died,” said Sari. 

He stressed the importance of mucilage cleaning works carried out on the surface of Marmara.

“If mucilage clumps are not removed, the particles coat the sea surface and increase the water temperature. It cuts off the relationship between the water and the atmosphere, reduces the oxygen uptake and causes the death of sea creatures,” he warned.

"We must reduce the sources of pollution that cause mucilage formation in the sea," he said./aa

Turkey will not sacrifice its children to the PKK/YPG terror organization, the nation’s presidential communications director said Friday. 

“It is our promise to the parents in tears with the longing for their children; we will not sacrifice our children to the wheel of terror and abuse,” Fahrettin Altun said on Twitter and posted a video: “YPG continues to exploit children.”

“Our struggle will continue with determination until we save our last child from the clutches of the treacherous PKK/YPG terrorist organization,” he added.

The video said that a report published by the UN once again revealed that the Syrian arm of the PKK terror group, known as the YPG, continues to recruit children.

“The YPG constitutes a majority of the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US partner in the coalition against ISIS/Daesh. According to the report, there are 318 verified cases of child recruitment by the YPG and 99 by its all women wing the YPJ under the umbrella of US coalition partner the SDF,” said the video. “The SDF and its affiliates were responsible for 35% of all verified child recruitment cases in Syria. The YPG and its umbrella the SDF continue to violate human rights despite signing joint action plan with the UN to end child recruitment in 2019.”

The video further stated that “Turkey has repeatedly warned the international community of the danger posed to children by the PKK and its affiliates.”

The video emphasized that children were abducted and forcibly recruited by the terror organization in southeast Turkey, and mothers of some of the children who have been abducted by the PKK hold a sit-in in front of the HDP Provincial Directorate in Diyarbakir.

“The pressure created by the mothers of Diyarbakir resulted in more than 240 families reuniting with their children last year,” it added./aa

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